Description
Walker’s Fungal Nail Solution increases nail hydration, gently smoothes the outer layers of the nail plate and, by changing the nail’s micro-environment and improving nail surface integrity, keeps the nail in good condition and helps deal with a fungal infection (onychomycosis) of the nail plate. Available as 10ml bottle with a dropper applicator.
Ingredients of the Walker’s Fungal Nail Solution:
Propylene Glycol, Urea, Glycerol, Lactic Acid, Sodium Hydroxide, Water, Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate, Disodium EDTA.
Instructions for use:
Apply a small drop once daily directly to affected nails, ideally in the evening just before bedtime. Hold the point of the applicator tube onto the nail and press lightly.
Apply a thin layer over the entire nail surface, including under the free edge of the nail.
Leave to dry for a few minutes before applying socks and/or shoes.
Duration of treatment varies according to the initial severity of the condition, but in many
cases three to six months of treatment may be required to achieve acceptable results.
For the best results, continue your treatment until a complete normal nail has grown out.
Frequently asked questions about the Walker’s Fungal Nail Solution:
How long does shipping take?
We ship every day. Most orders are sent the day we get them. However, we are at the mercy of Australia Post or the different couriers that we use after that. This can vary from a few days up to a week or so and obviously more during the festive season. We do try our best to get them to you as quickly as possible.
How does the Walker’s Fungal Nail Solution treat fungal infection of the nail?
The Propylene Glycol inhibits the growth of fungi and bacteria by disrupting their cell membranes. The Urea is not directly antifungal, but has keratolytic properties that can help in the treatment of fungal infections by softening and breaking down the thickened nail, allowing better penetration of antifungal agents. The Lactic Acid lowers the pH of the environment, creating an acidic condition unfavorable for fungal growth. The Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) has weak antifungal properties but it can disrupt the cell walls of fungi. Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate is a preservative with broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, including antifungal effects. The Disodium EDTA is indirectly antifungal properties by disrupting microbial enzymes and cell walls, which may enhance the efficacy of antifungal agents.
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